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Bhagirath Manjhi and Kherwar Movement - भागीरथ मांझी और खरवार आंदोलन

3 min · 19 mei 20243 min
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The tribal population of the country was greatly affected by the oppressive  colonial forest laws and settlement operations meant for surveys and census by the British anthropologists, cartographers etc. This led to a string of movements which were affected by one cause or the other. Bhagirath Manjhi, a resident of the Taradih village of the Godda district of Jharkhand was leader of one such movement.

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